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We go inside the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and get a tour that's not available to the public: watching technicians build spacecraft with Kobie Boykins, hanging out with Nagin Cox at the Mars Yard, and demystifying a campus famous for its secrecy.
We go inside the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and get a tour that's not available to the public: watching technicians build spacecraft with Kobie Boykins, hanging out with Nagin Cox at the Mars Yard, and demystifying a campus famous for its secrecy. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Save 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/ROCKETS
Original broadcast date: February 5, 2021. We live in an era of instant gratification. But some things--to reach their full potential--simply cannot be rushed. This hour, TED speakers explore what we can learn from ideas ... that take time. Guests include zoologist Lucy Cooke, neuroscientist Matthew Walker, architect Julia Watson, and NASA engineer Nagin Cox.
Original broadcast date: February 5, 2021. We live in an era of instant gratification. But some things--to reach their full potential--simply cannot be rushed. This hour, TED speakers explore what we can learn from ideas ... that take time. Guests include zoologist Lucy Cooke, neuroscientist Matthew Walker, architect Julia Watson, and NASA engineer Nagin Cox.
Nagin Cox is the Deputy Team Chief of Engineering for the MARS 2020 Perseverance Rover. She joined Hallerin to discuss details surrounding the mission.photo courtesy: solarsystem.nasa.gov
We live in an era of instant gratification. But some things — to reach their full potential — simply cannot be rushed. This hour, TED speakers explore what we can learn from ideas that take time. Guests include zoologist Lucy Cooke, neuroscientist Matthew Walker, architect Julia Watson, and NASA engineer Nagin Cox.
When Nagin Cox was born in Bangalore, India she couldn’t have imagined she’d one day have an asteroid named after her. This space-obsessed kid grew up in Kansas City, and Kuala Lumpur. Her experiences as a girl in a multicultural household showed her how easily we separate ourselves based on gender, race, or nationality, and inspired her to do something that brings people together. Now as a Tactical Mission Lead on the Mars Curiosity Rover, international and TedTalk speaker, Nagin loves to share the wonders of space with the world.There are a lot of ways you can get involved with space:JPLThe Mars Lander ProgramYou can follow Nagin's work on Facebook and Instagram and TwitterYou can check out her TedxTalk: What Time Is It On Mars?Find inspiration with Carl Sagan's Cosmos, or Star Trek, or Chesley BonestellLearn more about Nagin's favorite organization: Human Rights WatchLearn more about the self defense training where Nagin and I met
Nagin Cox is a first-generation Martian. As a spacecraft engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cox works on the team that manages the United States' rovers on Mars. But working a 9-to-5 on another planet -- whose day is 40 minutes longer than Earth's -- has particular, often comical challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nagin Cox est une Martienne de première génération. En tant qu'ingénieure de navettes spatiales au Laboratoire de Propulsion de la NASA, Cox travaille avec l'équipe qui gère les véhicules exploratoires sur Mars. Travailler à temps plein sur une autre planète, dont les jours sont 40 minutes plus longs que sur Terre, présente des défis particuliers et souvent comiques.
Nagin Cox is a first-generation Martian. As a spacecraft engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cox works on the team that manages the United States' rovers on Mars. But working a 9-to-5 on another planet -- whose day is 40 minutes longer than Earth's -- has particular, often comical challenges.
네긴 콕스(Nagin Cox)는 1세대 화성인입니다. 나사의 제트 추진 실험실의 우주선 엔지니어인 그녀는 미국의 화성 탐사선을 관리하는 팀에서 일하고 있습니다. 하지만 9시에서 5시까지의 근무시간동안, 지구보다 하루가 40분 긴 다른 행성을 관리하기에 그녀는 까다롭고 재미있고 모험적인 일을 종종 겪습니다. 이 강연은 TED 컨퍼런스 형식에 맞춰 개최된 별도의 지역 TEDx행사에서 발표되었습니다.
Nagin Cox gehört zur ersten Generation der Marsianer. Als Raumfahrtingenieurin des Strahlantriebslabors der NASA arbeitet sie für das Team, das die Rover der USA auf dem Mars betreut. Aber das Arbeiten auf einem anderen Planeten – dessen Tag 40 Minuten länger ist als ein Tag auf der Erde – hält spezielle und oftmals komische Herausforderungen bereit.
Nagin Cox é uma marciana de primeira geração. Como engenheira de naves espacias do Laboratório de Propulsão a Jato da NASA (sigla JPL em inglês), Cox trabalha numa equipe que administra as sondas americanas em Marte. Mas trabalhar das 9 às 17h em outro planeta, onde o dia tem 40 minutos a mais que a Terra, cria desafios singulares e frequentemente cômicos.
Nagin Cox es marciana de primera generación. Como ingeniera en naves espaciales del Laboratorio de Propulsión a Chorro de la NASA, Cox trabaja en el equipo que maneja los vehículos de Estados Unidos en Marte. Pero trabajar de 9 a 5 en otro planeta -cuyo día dura 40 minutos más que el de la Tierra- tiene desafíos particulares y a menudo cómicos.